I have three bikes, a Buell Ulysses, a Harley Heritage, and a Triumph Scrambler. When I pull into the garage on the Harley I yell at the other two bikes "Why aren't you REAL motorcycles?" When I pull into the garage on the Buell I yell at the other two bikes "Look at you POS exercises in styling, the Buell is MUCH FASTER than either of you iron piles!" When I pull into the garage on the Scrambler I yell at the other two bikes "You're hopelessly complicated and do not understand the joy of a simple bike as reliable as an anvil." Then go to the refrigerator and try and decide whether to have an IPA, a Czech Pils, or a stout.

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The crows seemed to be calling his name, thought Caw.

I have three bikes, a Buell Ulysses, a Harley Heritage, and a Triumph Scrambler. When I pull into the garage on the Harley I yell at the other two bikes "Why aren't you REAL motorcycles?" When I pull into the garage on the Buell I yell at the other two bikes "Look at you POS exercises in styling, the Buell is MUCH FASTER than either of you iron piles!" When I pull into the garage on the Scrambler I yell at the other two bikes "You're hopelessly complicated and do not understand the joy of a simple bike as reliable as an anvil." Then go to the refrigerator and try and decide whether to have an IPA, a Czech Pils, or a stout.

Also, not everyone is going to let you by just because you're riding at a faster pace, and if they are going the speed limit, they quite frankly have no obligation to do so beyond courtesy.

Courtesy and the odd state law that regarding slow moving vehicles. Hint- most if not all states have laws that require vehicles to pull over if they are impeding progress of (typically 3-5) other vehicles, even if those other vehicles are attempting to go slightly faster than Joe GoodCitizen who thinks he is going "the speed limit" according to Joe's (probably mis-calibrated) speedometer.

Oh- it's polite, too.

Oh- it's less stressful for Joe not to have three dozen speed-crazed asshats tailgating him, too.

If you don't like the traffic, stay out of it
Riding the dragon is like going to bike week or thunder bech or sturgis, loads of bikes on the road and all caliber of riding skills.
If someone is not going fast enough to suit you then pass them as soon as you can, thats how it works here in America.
Common driver courtesy is generally a thing of the past in this country now.